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Emily Tomko

Emily Tomko's radical encounter with the Lord while at a nightclub changed her life forever and inspired her first novel, College Bound: A Pursuit of Freedom. She is the author of seven books, including 31 Thoughts on Prophecy and Leaving the Shallows: igniting the faith that overcomes the world. Her tastes tend toward vintage and she's a Germanophile, having spent a year in Bremen and Nuremberg. Emily loves the scriptures and writes with fierce compassion and a deep desire to see people freed from the miry clay of this world and walking in the truth.

You May Be Their Only Link to Heaven

eternity, last chance, destiny partner, Namaan, intercession, intervention

That snooty girl at youth group. The arrogant professor who openly disdains Christians. Your passive-aggressive coworker. The world has no shortage of people that can make daily living painful. And it doesn’t end when you graduate high school or college. Selfishness abounds, and so difficult people are plentiful. I was ...

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Strategic Prayer and Action: Time to Take Down a Giant

Planned Parenthood, defund PP, defund Planned Parenthood, facing the giants, topple the giant, slay the spiritual giant, Cecile Richards

For years, many of us have prayed against abortion. The negative exposure Planned Parenthood has been getting this year is a specific answer to this word: “But all things become visible when they are exposed by the light” (Ephesians 5:13) I believe Planned Parenthood has been brought into the light ...

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The Real Cause of Climate Change

climate change, koch brothers, pantheism, extreme environmentalism, Al Gore

Modern science is divided over many hot topics that are being taught or assumed as fact, including Darwinism, the origins of the earth, and climate change. Yet there is an enormous drive to punish and penalize those who won’t worship at the altar of extreme environmentalism. Why? Every human being ...

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Is the Pope a Political Prop?

pope, pontiff, vatican, vicar, bishop,

He’s been dubbed “The People’s Pope.” Of course, “people’s pope” conjures thoughts of People’s Republic of China, the people’s proletariat, and other institutions of Marxism/Communism in which the common man really has no voice. Then there was Saul, the people’s choice for king, when God’s people decided they no longer ...

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Recognizing and Responding to Passive Aggressive Behavior

passive aggressive, antisocial, borderline personality

In a previous post, passive aggressive behavior was explored and some examples given of what it can look like. Passive-aggression is a dysfunctional means of communicating anger or resentment through procrastination, sullenness, pouting, obstructing, feigned forgetfulness, and other methods that avoid direct confrontation. Passive aggressive people may be seething with ...

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